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Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Game (ntsc)
Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Game (ntsc)
Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Game (ntsc)
Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Game (ntsc)
Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Game (ntsc)
Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Game (ntsc)
Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Game (ntsc)

Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Game (ntsc)

In the late 13th century, the mongol empire has laid waste to entire nations along their campaign to conquer the East. Tsushima island is all that stands between mainland Japan and a massive mongol invasion fleet led by the ruthless and cunning General, khotun Khan. As the island burns in the wake of the first wave of the mongol assault, Samurai warrior Jin sakai stands as one of the last surviving members of his clan. He is resolved do whatever it takes, at any cost, to protect his people and reclaim his home. He must set aside the traditions that have shaped him as a Warrior to forge a new path, the path of the Ghost, and wage an unconventional war for the freedom of tsushima.

In the late 13th century, the mongol empire has laid waste to entire nations along their campaign to conquer the East. Tsushima island is all that stands between mainland Japan and a massive mongol invasion fleet led by the ruthless and cunning General, khotun Khan. As the island burns in the wake of the first wave of the mongol assault, Samurai warrior Jin sakai stands as one of the last surviving members of his clan. He is resolved do whatever it takes, at any cost, to protect his people and reclaim his home. He must set aside the traditions that have shaped him as a Warrior to forge a new path, the path of the Ghost, and wage an unconventional war for the freedom of tsushima.

Ghost of Tsushima PS4 Game (ntsc)

In the late 13th century, the mongol empire has laid waste to entire nations along their campaign to conquer the East. Tsushima island is all that stands between mainland Japan and a massive mongol invasion fleet led by the ruthless and cunning General, khotun Khan. As the island burns in the wake of the first wave of the mongol assault, Samurai warrior Jin sakai stands as one of the last surviving members of his clan. He is resolved do whatever it takes, at any cost, to protect his people and reclaim his home. He must set aside the traditions that have shaped him as a Warrior to forge a new path, the path of the Ghost, and wage an unconventional war for the freedom of tsushima.

In the late 13th century, the mongol empire has laid waste to entire nations along their campaign to conquer the East. Tsushima island is all that stands between mainland Japan and a massive mongol invasion fleet led by the ruthless and cunning General, khotun Khan. As the island burns in the wake of the first wave of the mongol assault, Samurai warrior Jin sakai stands as one of the last surviving members of his clan. He is resolved do whatever it takes, at any cost, to protect his people and reclaim his home. He must set aside the traditions that have shaped him as a Warrior to forge a new path, the path of the Ghost, and wage an unconventional war for the freedom of tsushima.

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$46.69

Ghost of Tsushima - PlayStation 4

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$57.95

Ghost of Tsushima - Standard Edition - [PlayStation 4]

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$21.28

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$31.39

Ghost of Tsushima

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Play-Asia.com

$31.48

Ghost of Tsushima

Delivery $13.28

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$31.53

Ghost of Tsushima

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$31.56

Ghost of Tsushima

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$31.66

Ghost of Tsushima

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$31.80

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Reviews

A lot of hype
2 May 2023tokyosushi

originally posted on bestbuy.com

There was a lot of hype and praise for this game, so I blindly bought it when it was on sale.Personally, it didn't hook me in like other games like God of War or Spider-Man - those games are 5 stars for me.I feel the enemy A.I is dumb and not highly intelligent/or have natural human movements, like you see in the enemies for Spider-Man. The characters move kind of clunky too.I mean, I think most games are just similar and just reskinned for different themes, like Batman Arkham Knight, or even Mad Max. I actually enjoyed Mad Max (underrated game) more than this game.If you love Samurai themes, then I guess you will instantly love this game.The black and white Kurosawa theme mode is pretty cool addition.

Best Feudal Japan Game ever
10 January 2023Palma

originally posted on bestbuy.com

I'm about 25 hours in and it gets even better! Not only is there plenty of multilayered combat and amazing exploration, there's also quite intimate moments. From trailing sweet foxes to secret dens to following golden birds to secrets. Many being quite places to create your own haikus. There are markers but you aren't guided there by a yellow line. You're guided by the wind. At first I didn't like it but now it's second nature. There's also little details that if you aren't looking you'll miss. Like ants on trees, lighting actually striking trees, little crabs scurrying and burrowing into the sand and leaves and dirt/pebbles kicking up as you walk. It's impressive and helps sell the immersion so much more. Also being able to go into any building is nice. Loved this ... MoreI'm about 25 hours in and it gets even better! Not only is there plenty of multilayered combat and amazing exploration, there's also quite intimate moments. From trailing sweet foxes to secret dens to following golden birds to secrets. Many being quite places to create your own haikus. There are markers but you aren't guided there by a yellow line. You're guided by the wind. At first I didn't like it but now it's second nature. There's also little details that if you aren't looking you'll miss. Like ants on trees, lighting actually striking trees, little crabs scurrying and burrowing into the sand and leaves and dirt/pebbles kicking up as you walk. It's impressive and helps sell the immersion so much more. Also being able to go into any building is nice. Loved this in Days Gone by the way. The horse (which you can name) is a joy to ride. I've grown quite attached to him myself.

Breathtaking Experience
26 February 2022Microsoft

originally posted on bestbuy.com

One of the best games I’ve played in a long time, A totally immersive experience the combat was great and did not get stale due to the difference stances for each type of enemy, even late in the game switching fluidly from one stance to another while fighting multiple different enemies fun and rewarding. Also traveling the map didn’t feel like a chore like other games (red dead redemption) there was always different side quests and collectibles that weren’t just wastes of time but improved your various character stats and then turned in to fast travel points so you never had to spend long periods of time traversing the map. Those things aside the story is what stood out the most, the story of jins journey was very touching between the flashbacks when he was a child ... MoreOne of the best games I’ve played in a long time, A totally immersive experience the combat was great and did not get stale due to the difference stances for each type of enemy, even late in the game switching fluidly from one stance to another while fighting multiple different enemies fun and rewarding. Also traveling the map didn’t feel like a chore like other games (red dead redemption) there was always different side quests and collectibles that weren’t just wastes of time but improved your various character stats and then turned in to fast travel points so you never had to spend long periods of time traversing the map. Those things aside the story is what stood out the most, the story of jins journey was very touching between the flashbacks when he was a child sparring with his uncle to fighting side by side with a grieving mother looking for justice for her family. They did a good job not to flood the game with to many characters that are forgotten as soon as the missions over butinstead focus on a core few that you build your relationship with throughout the game through their side missions, so by the end of the game you really feel for these characters who have been by your side from the beginning. I’m so glad I ended up reading a few reviews on this game then ultimately buying it, worth every penny probably put over 50 hours into it. I never write reviews but this game was that good.

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Amazon.com.au

$46.69

Ghost of Tsushima - PlayStation 4

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$57.95

Ghost of Tsushima - Standard Edition - [PlayStation 4]

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$21.28

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$31.39

Ghost of Tsushima

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$31.48

Ghost of Tsushima

Delivery $13.28

Price history

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Reviews

A lot of hype
2 May 2023

There was a lot of hype and praise for this game, so I blindly bought it when it was on sale.Personally, it didn't hook me in like other games like God of War or Spider-Man - those games are 5 stars for me.I feel the enemy A.I is dumb and not highly intelligent/or have natural human movements, like you see in the enemies for Spider-Man. The characters move kind of clunky too.I mean, I think most games are just similar and just reskinned for different themes, like Batman Arkham Knight, or even Mad Max. I actually enjoyed Mad Max (underrated game) more than this game.If you love Samurai themes, then I guess you will instantly love this game.The black and white Kurosawa theme mode is pretty cool addition.

tokyosushi originally posted on bestbuy.com
Best Feudal Japan Game ever
10 January 2023

I'm about 25 hours in and it gets even better! Not only is there plenty of multilayered combat and amazing exploration, there's also quite intimate moments. From trailing sweet foxes to secret dens to following golden birds to secrets. Many being quite places to create your own haikus. There are markers but you aren't guided there by a yellow line. You're guided by the wind. At first I didn't like it but now it's second nature. There's also little details that if you aren't looking you'll miss. Like ants on trees, lighting actually striking trees, little crabs scurrying and burrowing into the sand and leaves and dirt/pebbles kicking up as you walk. It's impressive and helps sell the immersion so much more. Also being able to go into any building is nice. Loved this ... MoreI'm about 25 hours in and it gets even better! Not only is there plenty of multilayered combat and amazing exploration, there's also quite intimate moments. From trailing sweet foxes to secret dens to following golden birds to secrets. Many being quite places to create your own haikus. There are markers but you aren't guided there by a yellow line. You're guided by the wind. At first I didn't like it but now it's second nature. There's also little details that if you aren't looking you'll miss. Like ants on trees, lighting actually striking trees, little crabs scurrying and burrowing into the sand and leaves and dirt/pebbles kicking up as you walk. It's impressive and helps sell the immersion so much more. Also being able to go into any building is nice. Loved this in Days Gone by the way. The horse (which you can name) is a joy to ride. I've grown quite attached to him myself.

Palma originally posted on bestbuy.com
Breathtaking Experience
26 February 2022

One of the best games I’ve played in a long time, A totally immersive experience the combat was great and did not get stale due to the difference stances for each type of enemy, even late in the game switching fluidly from one stance to another while fighting multiple different enemies fun and rewarding. Also traveling the map didn’t feel like a chore like other games (red dead redemption) there was always different side quests and collectibles that weren’t just wastes of time but improved your various character stats and then turned in to fast travel points so you never had to spend long periods of time traversing the map. Those things aside the story is what stood out the most, the story of jins journey was very touching between the flashbacks when he was a child ... MoreOne of the best games I’ve played in a long time, A totally immersive experience the combat was great and did not get stale due to the difference stances for each type of enemy, even late in the game switching fluidly from one stance to another while fighting multiple different enemies fun and rewarding. Also traveling the map didn’t feel like a chore like other games (red dead redemption) there was always different side quests and collectibles that weren’t just wastes of time but improved your various character stats and then turned in to fast travel points so you never had to spend long periods of time traversing the map. Those things aside the story is what stood out the most, the story of jins journey was very touching between the flashbacks when he was a child sparring with his uncle to fighting side by side with a grieving mother looking for justice for her family. They did a good job not to flood the game with to many characters that are forgotten as soon as the missions over butinstead focus on a core few that you build your relationship with throughout the game through their side missions, so by the end of the game you really feel for these characters who have been by your side from the beginning. I’m so glad I ended up reading a few reviews on this game then ultimately buying it, worth every penny probably put over 50 hours into it. I never write reviews but this game was that good.

Microsoft originally posted on bestbuy.com
Fantastic Graphics, Cool Story, Fun Game Play
28 August 2023

This game is fantastic. The graphics are super cool. The game play is fun and unique. I love open-world games, and this keeps the areas challenging enough that you won't get bored with all of the side quests. I really enjoyed the different fighting styles that you have to change up for different opponents, and the story kept you engaged until the end. Highly recommended if you like open-world games. In my opinion, it is not the best game in the genre, but it is definitely worth playing once you get through the higher-rated games and are looking for something new.

Chuck originally posted on bestbuy.com
Ghost Of Tsushima: A Decent Game
25 April 2022

Initially, I had written it off as another generic open world game but the rapturous praise from many youtubers and players made me reconsider. Unfortunately, I think my first impression was closer to the truth than the euphoric response seen elsewhere online as Ghost Of Tsushima has many attributes that I love but is ultimately brought low by excessively generic design. On the positive side the combat is genuinely stellar as a result of great flow, mechanics, and controls always ensuring that the various fights and duels were a good time. Furthermore, the graphics and art style are absolutely phenomenal capturing the era of feudal Japan beautifully and somehow feeling like a next gen title on the PS4. The biggest problem with this game in my opinion is that the ... MoreInitially, I had written it off as another generic open world game but the rapturous praise from many youtubers and players made me reconsider. Unfortunately, I think my first impression was closer to the truth than the euphoric response seen elsewhere online as Ghost Of Tsushima has many attributes that I love but is ultimately brought low by excessively generic design. On the positive side the combat is genuinely stellar as a result of great flow, mechanics, and controls always ensuring that the various fights and duels were a good time. Furthermore, the graphics and art style are absolutely phenomenal capturing the era of feudal Japan beautifully and somehow feeling like a next gen title on the PS4. The biggest problem with this game in my opinion is that the open world feels artificial and incredibly boring with the same one note activities spread thoughtlessly throughout the world and an over reliance on the guiding wind & birds over genuine exploration. The next crippling flaw is that the quest design is atrocious with many of the worst design choices from the early Assassin's Creed games making frequent appearances like brainless tracking missions, tailing missions, and forced stealth sections. Finally, the narrative is a mixed bag with great elements (a surprisingly great ending), decent elements (characters), and weak elements (contrivances & weak themes) all being present i nearly equal measure. 3.5/5

Ryan originally posted on bestbuy.ca
Incredible Game!
17 November 2021

This is by far one of the best games Ive ever played. I was told by a mate that because I absolutely love the Assassins Creed franchise (bar Chronicles, but we wont get into that terrible series), I would think GoT is better. He wasnt wrong. This game is graphically beautiful, especially the weather effects and the water. The movement and battle mechanics are second to none, massively improving on my previously loved AC franchise. There is lots to do in GoT but not overwhelmingly so. You are not constantly repeating similar scenarios, like in AC (Odyssey for example). This game feels fresh. The soundtrack, I could write a whole dissertation on, it is absolutely stunning. The composers have made a beautiful, orchestral soundtrack, whilst including oriental elements ... MoreThis is by far one of the best games Ive ever played. I was told by a mate that because I absolutely love the Assassins Creed franchise (bar Chronicles, but we wont get into that terrible series), I would think GoT is better. He wasnt wrong. This game is graphically beautiful, especially the weather effects and the water. The movement and battle mechanics are second to none, massively improving on my previously loved AC franchise. There is lots to do in GoT but not overwhelmingly so. You are not constantly repeating similar scenarios, like in AC (Odyssey for example). This game feels fresh. The soundtrack, I could write a whole dissertation on, it is absolutely stunning. The composers have made a beautiful, orchestral soundtrack, whilst including oriental elements that arent too dominating. I am a huge Hans Zimmer fan but this soundtrack has introduced me to two new composers that have set the bar when it comes to game soundtracks. The music isnt too overpowering and each scene fits. The theme/leitmotif of the game is overused neither and you know when you hear it , youre at an important part of the game. Fast paced when it needs to be but capturing those heart strings during the more emotional moments. The main story is incredible and hard hitting at times. From whatIve experienced so far, this game has the most immersive (and to be fair, Red Dead Redemption 2 set the bar high) and engaging story that will keep your fingers away from the skip button. The side quests are equally as engaging. One thing that I would say is missing from the game.Fishing! You know a games good when you can just stop whatever youre doing on the main game for a minute and just catch some fish. Adds a bit of therapeutic calm in between hacking and slashing.

musicbykn1ght originally posted on ebay.com
Narrative Dissonance
26 August 2023

This game is average at best. The game is pretty good looking and has great music. Although it isn't the best looking PlayStation game it's art style really helps it.The story is a mixed bag unfortunately. The relationship between Jin Sakai (the main character) and his uncle (Lord Shimura) is the best part of the story. They differ on their views of how to deal the Mongols during the invasion of their homeland. Jin supports using dishonorable (Ghost combat) methods of warfare while Lord Shimura, being a Samurai, prefers only that which is considered honorable in the Samurai code. The rest of the side characters are pretty forgettable with some moments of their storylines being interesting.Unfortunately, the gameplay aspect of the game doesn't match the story ... MoreThis game is average at best. The game is pretty good looking and has great music. Although it isn't the best looking PlayStation game it's art style really helps it.The story is a mixed bag unfortunately. The relationship between Jin Sakai (the main character) and his uncle (Lord Shimura) is the best part of the story. They differ on their views of how to deal the Mongols during the invasion of their homeland. Jin supports using dishonorable (Ghost combat) methods of warfare while Lord Shimura, being a Samurai, prefers only that which is considered honorable in the Samurai code. The rest of the side characters are pretty forgettable with some moments of their storylines being interesting.Unfortunately, the gameplay aspect of the game doesn't match the story they are pushing causing narrative dissonance. I played the game and enjoyed it more using the Samurai method of combat. I liked it that much more that I didn't really use the Ghost combat weapons. So, when the narrative tells you are being dishonorable it really takes you out of the story if you prefer to play it the honorable way.The other main thing I did not like about this game were the fox dens and hot springs. You can easily run across the map for around two hours and go to every spot and max out your health and stamina and charms.The last main thing I did not like about the game was that every side mission involves tracking. And these tracking side missions follow two plots usually.1. You meet someone who needs help saving their family, you have to track their footprints from wherever they came from, and after getting to your destination you find out no one in their family survived.2. You need to track someone because they are doing something in secret; and you find out they have a good reason or they don't, and you can maybe choose what happens to them.The DLC story was not that great either. They try to flesh out some stuff with Jin's father, but it fell flat for me.They also made the Mongols a lot stronger by allowing them to change what type of weapon they use. (Whatever weapon they use you need to change your Samurai stance to effectively deal with them.)The problem I had with this is that the enemies will magically change their weapons when you are about to strike them in one stance, and you realize you are not dealing enough damage or are taking too much. The animation needs to be longer for the weapon changes, so it's easily seen.I would recommend this game if it were half price.

Captain originally posted on bestbuy.com
Playstation's answer to Breath of the Wild
1 June 2022

I previously saw it explained as the Playstation equivalent of Breath of the Wild, and I must agree its fair statement. Obviously differences in graphic style and bloodplay, but similar in scope, the scale of the environment, combat options, and other features.The story is quite good and engaging. It has multiple levels of difficulty ranging from easy, with video-game likeness of being able to be stabbed and sliced multiple times before dying, to realistically difficult where a single sword strike is lethal. The range of weapons and combat style keeps for an interesting game, developing new methods as it progresses. In most encounters, on lower levels of difficulty you can either be sneaky and take out enemies silently like a ninja, or be gung-ho and attack the ... MoreI previously saw it explained as the Playstation equivalent of Breath of the Wild, and I must agree its fair statement. Obviously differences in graphic style and bloodplay, but similar in scope, the scale of the environment, combat options, and other features.The story is quite good and engaging. It has multiple levels of difficulty ranging from easy, with video-game likeness of being able to be stabbed and sliced multiple times before dying, to realistically difficult where a single sword strike is lethal. The range of weapons and combat style keeps for an interesting game, developing new methods as it progresses. In most encounters, on lower levels of difficulty you can either be sneaky and take out enemies silently like a ninja, or be gung-ho and attack the enemy head-on: letting the player decide how to approach an objective.The game has two really nice environmental touches. First, the wind will blow leaves and debris in the direction of your current objective, a subtle method of providing a navigation guide. Secondly, when the hero Jin obtains enough consecutive kills to activate a powerful mode for a short time, it sounds like thunder crashes for each attack made.The incorporation of ancient Japanese history and culture is another wonderful touch. While not perfectly historically accurate in many respects, it is close enough to appreciate. (It is my understanding that the Japanese version is more accurate in relation to the poetry, as the form of haiku presented in the English version was only developed at a later time.)I really enjoyed almost every aspect about the game aside from the constant need to go back and forth between distant objectives. The game gives a fast-warp capability, which helps accomplish this quickly, but its needed far too often (to the pint of being abusive) and breaks realism. At least Breath of the Wild tries to justify it as ancient technology - in Ghost of Tsushima it just happens with no explanation.

JunkGuy originally posted on bestbuy.com
The main reason to buy a PS5!
10 January 2023

I have owned both PS5 and Xbox Series X basically since they were released. I've always been team Xbox, but I went ahead and finally got the PS5 to try out the exclusive titles. I enjoyed Spiderman. I wanted God of War to wow me, but it didn't. I still have high hopes for the Horizon games, I just haven't gotten around to them yet. That said, my PS5 has been collecting dust for almost 2 years. I've been enjoying Game Pass and all its offerings, along with other titles on Xbox. Then this past holiday season my son convinced me to get Ghost of Tsushima. I haven't touched my Xbox in the past month. This game is EXCELLENT. The graphics are gorgeous. The story is good. The gameplay is fun. It has some shortcomings, but they are few. Best game I've played in quite a ... MoreI have owned both PS5 and Xbox Series X basically since they were released. I've always been team Xbox, but I went ahead and finally got the PS5 to try out the exclusive titles. I enjoyed Spiderman. I wanted God of War to wow me, but it didn't. I still have high hopes for the Horizon games, I just haven't gotten around to them yet. That said, my PS5 has been collecting dust for almost 2 years. I've been enjoying Game Pass and all its offerings, along with other titles on Xbox. Then this past holiday season my son convinced me to get Ghost of Tsushima. I haven't touched my Xbox in the past month. This game is EXCELLENT. The graphics are gorgeous. The story is good. The gameplay is fun. It has some shortcomings, but they are few. Best game I've played in quite a while. I highly recommend this title.

JRod originally posted on bestbuy.com
great choice
8 September 2023

I recently purchased Ghost of Tsushima from Best Buy, and I must say the entire experience was remarkably smooth. The online ordering process was effortless, with Best Buy's intuitive website guiding me through the selection and payment. Opting for in-store pickup was a wise choice as I received the game promptly when I arrived at the store.Best Buy's efficient staff had my order ready and waiting, ensuring I spent minimal time at the store. As for the game itself, Ghost of Tsushima is a breathtaking masterpiece. With its stunning visuals, gripping storyline, and fluid combat mechanics, it immerses players in feudal Japan like never before.In conclusion, Best Buy exceeded my expectations with their seamless service, and Ghost of Tsushima has proven to be a ... MoreI recently purchased Ghost of Tsushima from Best Buy, and I must say the entire experience was remarkably smooth. The online ordering process was effortless, with Best Buy's intuitive website guiding me through the selection and payment. Opting for in-store pickup was a wise choice as I received the game promptly when I arrived at the store.Best Buy's efficient staff had my order ready and waiting, ensuring I spent minimal time at the store. As for the game itself, Ghost of Tsushima is a breathtaking masterpiece. With its stunning visuals, gripping storyline, and fluid combat mechanics, it immerses players in feudal Japan like never before.In conclusion, Best Buy exceeded my expectations with their seamless service, and Ghost of Tsushima has proven to be a gaming gem. I'm thoroughly enjoying my purchase and would wholeheartedly recommend Best Buy for future gaming needs.

Nate originally posted on bestbuy.com